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sunday night live :: ben harper

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2008-04-27 19:03:00 by scott in anyone's guess
...harper , scheduled to play the outside lands festival here in san francisco this august. ( win tickets though he's currently touring and performing with the innocent criminals, this performance comes from a solo show by harper at the newbury comics in harvard square in cambridge, ma back in 2003, just after the release of diamonds on the...
 
 
 
 
 
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HARPER, ROY - HQ (1975)

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2008-11-11 04:00:40 by Editor in Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews)
...Harper Released in 1975, HQ is something of a landmark album for the legendary Roy Harper. Not only does it boast a fascinating line up of rock musicians from the period, but it also contains the best song Harper ever wrote. Bill Bruford, David Gilmour and Dave Cochran are just three of the major players here, the album unusually (for Harper)...
 
 
 
 
 
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Frickes Picks: Hats Off to Harper

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2008-09-26 16:09:51 by David Fricke in Rolling Stone : Rock and Roll Daily
...Harper is best known as a song title Hats Off to (Roy) Harper, on Led Zeppelin III, was named in tribute to him and a legendary accident: In 1975, when Pink Floyds Roger Waters had trouble nailing the vocal on his record-biz satire Have a Cigar, Harper a friend of the Floyd, making his own record next door sang it to scathing perfection....
 
 
 
 
 
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Postus Interruptus back to Ben Harper

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2008-04-14 18:16:15 by inrumford of MOG in MOG - Editor's Picks
...Harper's history with the Blind Boys of Alabama has been an evolving one that has moved from being a guest on their landmark Higher Ground offering and touring with them in Europe, to the Blind Boys joining Ben and the Innocent Criminals on-stage at the front and back of the show. This album began as a series of rehearsals for collaboration...
 
 
 
 
 
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HARPER, ROY - Lifemask (1973)

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2008-05-03 01:13:50 by Editor in Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews)
...Harper's sixth studio release. It is a richly woven album consisting of both progressive and folk influences. The album opens with the emphatic ' Highway Blues'. This is a dark song and a hard act to follow for the rest of the album because it is so darn good. Both Roy Harper's and Jimmy Page's guitar work is excellent on Lifemask but...
 
 
 
 
 
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HARPER, ROY - Bullnamingvase (1977)

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2008-05-07 04:14:30 by Editor in Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews)
...Harper labelled as 'prog folk' had worn off (one usually thinks of Harper as a 'stoned beat poet singer-songwriter'), it soon seemed 100% fair that at least SOME of his work be described as 'prog folk'. The label seems especially apposite to BULLINAMINGVASE, which is roughly contemporary with Jethro Tull's MINSTREL and which shares many...
 
 
 
 
 
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HARPER, ROY - Stormcock (1971)

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2008-05-11 04:45:18 by Editor in Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews)
...Harper's best studio effort. Sure I can think of some excellent compilations and collaborative output from this legendary folk/prog/rock artist to be reviewed at another time but even the general critics have to agree in Stormcock being right up there in the vintage category. Four lengthy quality tracks make up Stormcock. Released in 1971 at...
 
 
 
 
 
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On the Smoking Section: Ben Harper Debuts New Band Relentless7

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2008-11-10 21:50:37 by Rolling Stone in Rolling Stone : Rock and Roll Daily
...Harper tells the exclusive story about his new band, which he has dubbed Relentless7. The band is currently in the studio working on a new album, which they hope to get out early next year. Its absolute, unapologetic rock music, says Harper. Its rock music from the places that you want rock to be from. Theres some Queen in there, and some...
 
 
 
 
 
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HARPER, ROY - HQ (1975)

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2008-05-11 08:06:15 by Editor in Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews)
...Harper at the helm, Bill on drums, Dave Cochran on bass and neo-rockabilly hero Chris Spedding (who played superbly on some of John Cale's best albums) on lead guitar. The band in question was dubbed Trigger. They recorded only one album, HQ, which will be all the more of interest to progheads because its most extensive track, the suite 'The...
 
 
 
 
 
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HARPER, ROY - Hats Off (2001)

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